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Comment 50 of 130, added on October 11th, 2005 at 3:28 PM.
i think this peom incourages death
joe from Barbados
Comment 49 of 130, added on October 11th, 2005 at 3:18 PM.
i like the fact that everyone who commented (postivly) actully enjoy
reading and interpetating the poems. i partiuculy dont like to read, or
interpert poems, yet i am on this site because i have to read/interpert a
poem everyweek and write 2 pages on it! basically wut i wannted to say wass
that good for the peaople who actully care about poems and stuff.......and
ur comments really help me with figureing out the poem cuz all i care about
is skateing,music, friends, and guyz ;)
i got A on my last one with you guyzez help!!
thanks so much!!
-Daisy
Daisy from United States
Comment 48 of 130, added on October 5th, 2005 at 8:01 AM.
People who can't spell should not comment on the works of an intelligent,
emotional women.
Laura from Iceland
Comment 47 of 130, added on October 4th, 2005 at 12:50 AM.
dear young girls,
i fear that if you are reading this entry i am too late, still i must
implore you all to stop before further exposure to e. dickenson causes your
entire sense of poetry to slip into neo-femisist sloppy rhyming emotional
heavly edited and propagated retardation. her entire body of work is
devoutly void of even a sembalence of worth, except that it offers a very
distinct contrast with other female american poets like plath and sexton
who managed to produce poetry that matters beyond the world of folk loving
hippies and sophmore year english classes with vocab lists consisting of
words like bouquet and defenestration.
with the utmost of concern,
ross
ross wiley
Comment 46 of 130, added on September 26th, 2005 at 2:37 AM.
she built a world for him with her words, after his death, that is so
powerful wow
Greg from New Zealand
Comment 45 of 130, added on September 20th, 2005 at 3:28 PM.
i thought the poem was really great
stephanie hernandez from United States
Comment 44 of 130, added on September 11th, 2005 at 2:26 PM.
emily wrote this poem as if she were all ready dead telling her brother
that heven is better and he should come and be with her.
rachael from United States
Comment 43 of 130, added on August 30th, 2005 at 3:05 PM.
i love this poem. so totally cool
Callie from Canada
Comment 42 of 130, added on August 20th, 2005 at 9:14 PM.
Well. A. Austin is Emily's brother. B. Yes. Emily Dickison is dead. Anyway,
these are my thoughts -
"There is another sky,
Ever serene and fair,
And there is another sunshine,
Though it be darkness there;" - Austin, Emily's brother, married one of
her friends, Sue. I am quite certain that Sue is being refered to, as the
other sky.
"Never mind faded forests, Austin,
Never mind silent fields -
Here is a little forest,
Whose leaf is ever green;" - Emily's plea to Austin, to not care so much
about Sue, to come back to her, and her garden, evergreen, as is her love,
as he is family.
"Here is a brighter garden,
Where not a frost has been;
In its unfading flowers
I hear the bright bee hum:
Prithee, my brother,
Into my garden come!" - No frost there has been, Emily and Austin appear to
have had a loving brother/sister relationship. Emily cared alot about her
brother, and misses him not being about.
Barboxacon from Australia
Comment 41 of 130, added on August 12th, 2005 at 11:55 PM.
this poem is great your a great wrighter.... And i want to be just like
you..... thanks
Tiffany Dunham from United States
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i think this peom incourages death
joe from Barbados